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Loose Leaf for General, Organic and Biological Chemistry with Connect 2 Year Access Card
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The pressure inside a 1.0-L balloon at
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Avogadro's Law
V _ V2
V,n, = V,n
Assume that temperature and pressure are held constant for the following.
1. Determine the volume of 3.3 moles of hydrogen gas that is initially 5.7 moles at 7.53 L.
2. How many moles of CO2 will be left in a balloon that starts with 1.8 moles at 31 L when gas is allowed to escape
to a volume of 25L?
3. A flexible container contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules of N, at a volume of 22.4L. What will be its new volume if the
number of molecules is increased to 1.20 x 102?
4. A balloom starts with 5.8 x 10 molecules of N>O at 3.2-L What will-be the new-volume if the number of
molecules is tripled?
5, How many molecules.of NH3 will.be left in a balloon that is deflated_to 0.5 L? The balloon starts with 7.8 x 1024
molecules at 46 L.
Example 19 The volume in Liters of H (g) (measured at 22 "C and 745
mmHg) required to react with 30.0 L CO(g) (measured at 0 C and 760
mmHg) in the reaction CO(g) + H2 (g)
CH (g)+ HO(1) is:
A) 63.5 L
B) 74.1 L
C) 77.2 L
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Loose Leaf for General, Organic and Biological Chemistry with Connect 2 Year Access Card
Ch. 7.1 - Prob. 7.1PCh. 7.2 - Convert each pressure unit to the indicated unit....Ch. 7.3 - Prob. 7.2PPCh. 7.3 - Prob. 7.2PCh. 7.3 - Prob. 7.3PPCh. 7.3 - Prob. 7.3PCh. 7.3 - Prob. 7.4PPCh. 7.3 - Prob. 7.4PCh. 7.3 - The pressure inside a 1.0-L balloon at 25C was 750...Ch. 7.4 - A sample of nitrogen gas contains 5.0 mol in a...
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